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<li>Intro into modular synthesis: (exists in both, analogue and digital form) Several modules, that are not hardwired totgether. Each module does (not allways) one task only - but does that very good. In-, outputs allow to interface several modules. </li>
<li>Intro into modular synthesis: (exists in both, analogue and digital form) <br>Several modules, that are not hardwired totgether. <br>Each module does (not allways) one task only - but does that very good. <br>In-, outputs allow to interface several modules. </li>
<li>Soldering / testing of the "Meergranen" module.</li>
<li>Soldering / testing of the "Meergranen" module.</li>
<li>Flashing different presets with onto the Arduino</li>
<li>Flashing different presets with onto the Arduino</li>

Revision as of 20:59, 24 September 2019

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1.Session with Dennis de Bel


Meergranen1
Meergranen module - all required parts
Meergranen2
Meergranen module - all parts
soldered together
Meergranen3
Meergranen module with custom
lasercut frontpanel


  • Intro into modular synthesis: (exists in both, analogue and digital form)
    Several modules, that are not hardwired totgether.
    Each module does (not allways) one task only - but does that very good.
    In-, outputs allow to interface several modules.
  • Soldering / testing of the "Meergranen" module.
  • Flashing different presets with onto the Arduino
  • Designing and lasercutting the first custom frontpanel



Custom sample selection (to be continued):




2.Session with Olli Aarni at De Player



WorkshopOlli1
Dennis playing around with
a modular synthesizer setup
WorkshopOlli2
Modular synthesizer setup
Kantele
Begena


  • Listening sessions with the purpose of learning how to talk about sound
  • Hunting interesting sounds and writing a description of them
  • Inventing a new word to describe the sound: "knüsprichtlic" (engl.: "crunchdenseyficial")
  • learning musical vocabulary (pitch, frequency, timbre, overtone, metrics,...)
  • Exercise: sorting given abstract soundfiles into categories and naming them







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